Their website is edgewood flyers dot com. They also have a FB presence but nobody is paying attention to it. The website is also stale. But the secretary is active on email so you can reach out via email to the club secretary.
It's a shame about the Coram club. I like the guys that I have met there, but there is no cohesion between the club and it's members. Too bad. With all the tools available today, there really is no reason for it. Oh well.

Hi, This is my first post and I am interested in RC Helis.
I am considering purchasing an Align T-Rex 450 Plus DFC for Christmas.
I know absolutely diddily, but I know I want to go the collective pitch route, although a long time ago, I used to fly model planes.

I am looking for a group where I can learn more on setups and a club where I can share this interesting hobby. Not sure if this is all that active since the last post was April 2012, but it can't hurt to try to make contact.

Hello MapleNuts;
I am delighted that you have posted on the 'Freak looking for a club! The Edgewood Flyers is the place to be. Everyone is friendly and will to help with build questions and issues and there is always someone available to buddy-box for lessons.
When I started two years ago, I knew nothing about modern RC helis. But I found rchelicopterfun.com and read the whole site and ordered the eBooks as well. It's the best place to start learning as a newbie.
The 450 Plus DFC is a great machine, but if you are just starting out you will be overwhelmed for sure. You want to start out at the above website. Then invest in a computerized radio of measurable quality. We are a big Spektrum club, so the DX8 is the way to go for you now. I would also start out with a micro - like the mCPX or the 130X - no bigger.
Since it's the winter, nobody is really flying all that much. But when there are abnormally nice days someone is always there. If you want to reach out via Skype or FaceTime, I'd be happy to chat more with you about this great hobby and welcoming club.
Contact : membership@edgewoodflyers.com

Hi, This is my first post and I am interested in RC Helis.
I am considering purchasing an Align T-Rex 450 Plus DFC for Christmas.
I know absolutely diddily, but I know I want to go the collective pitch route, although a long time ago, I used to fly model planes.

I am looking for a group where I can learn more on setups and a club where I can share this interesting hobby. Not sure if this is all that active since the last post was April 2012, but it can't hurt to try to make contact.

Thanks to anyone in advance, who might see my post.

Steven

Follow CaptHal8HS advice. Also a sim is a great tool. And read the stickies in this forum.

Micro CP is a good start point before 450 just because the helis are crash resistant. May also pay to learn to hover even a mall coax heli or a FP as micro CP helis are very responsive.

Best of luck. Ask lots of questions. Many willing to share the obsession.

Hey buddy. I would be more that happy to help out. Anything you need. I'm currently in Lake Grove right by the Smithhaven mall. There are a bunch of clubs on the island that are very friendly and are always looking for new pilots. Just be sure to get your A.M.A. I know when I first started I had no clue any of these forums or clubs existed and I learned everything the hard way, lol, so you are on the right track. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. There is no such thing as a dumb question. Especially if you have never flown rc helis before it can get a little over whelming really quick. Just stick with it and in no time you will be flying with the best of them. As far as choosing the Trex 450 as your first heli. You will get a lot of different opinions on this. Me personally, I learned on an mcpx when they first came out with a dx6i. I am currently using a DX8 and flying the trex 550. Only because thats the largest heli I can afford to crash. But If you get the Trex 450, you are going to be crashing a lot and most likely will be rebuilding more that flying. And that does get very frustration. Atleast with a micro cp heli you can crash 90% of the time and pick it right back up and keep flying. It's in the end up to you but I would say after you learn all the orientations with the micro than go to the 450. But like I said, you will get alot of different opinions on that. You are going to do whatever makes sense to you. If you ever want to get together, ask some questions, learn everything you need to know.... please let me know. I love helping out new pilots. Talk to you soon.
Jeff

Long Island checking in here as well. Can't believe there's a thread just for us! Anyway I'm about 8 months into learning all by myself. Started with a Nano CPX, and currently have 6 helis all the way up to a 700. I'm very interested in joining a club. I fly everyday. Be it at work on my breaks, or when I get home. I have flown with someone else on a few occasions, and I made my best progress with them. I'm currently trying to hammer down inverted hover. No AMA card yet either. Guess I'll get on top of that and then get in contact with one of you guys!

I just noticed this thread and I figured I would say hi! My name is Ryan and I live in Mt. Sinai currently but my job is out in Franklyn Square and my girlfriend is now in Brooklyn. Needless to say, I am spanning most of Long Island every week. I would prefer to fly in Suffolk County and I was wonder where you guys are currently meeting?

I've been in the R/C hobby pretty much my whole life (I'll be 29 soon). I started with brushed electric, then nitro, and now brushless (all buggies, monster trucks, and one on road). About a year ago I got into helicopters. I'm fairly competent with building and setting them up but flying is another story. haha

I use a simulator but I find the real world to be much more fun and also a bit more challenging, especially on a windy day. I'm okay at hovering and moving about while looking at the tail (nose out) but I tend to get disorientated quickly if it's any other orientation. My brain understands the change of orientation but my thumbs don't seem to listen or react quickly enough. haha You could say I'm just beginning but it sure is fun!

Well, those of us who have mentioned flying with the Edgewood Flyers, that's where we fly. The field is off Commack Rd a couple miles south of the LIE. Tomorrow might be a bit windy, but usually we have a good group flying on the weekends. Weather permitting, I plan on being out there Saturday and Sunday. We all started where you're at. When you get a chance you should come check out the field. Nice place to fly and a great group of guys.

Hello Ryan!
Come on down! A whole group of heli guys will be there on Sunday between 9:00am and 10:00am. Bring your heli and equipment. You'll have a blast!
For now, just get to the Edgewood Preserve - off of Commack Rd, south of the expressway on the left. Park your car and walk the dirt road until you get to the field. It's a 3 minute walk. Hope to see you soon!